ISO-8062-4 Geometrical product specifications (GPS) - Dimensional and geometrical tolerances for moulded parts - Part 4: Rules and general tolerances for castings using profile tolerancing in a general datum system

ISO-8062-4 - 2ND EDITION - CURRENT
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This document specifies the rules for geometrical dimensioning and tolerancing of final moulded parts and parts machined out of moulded parts. It also specifies rules and conventions for the indications of these requirements in technical product documentation and specifies the proportions and dimensions of the graphical symbols to be used.

This document provides symbols for identifying the relative completeness of the moulded features and parts. These graphical symbols differ from the graphical symbols for surface texture according to ISO 1302[1], which are notably larger.

This document specifies general geometrical tolerances using surface profile tolerances related to a general datum system that remains on the final part. It also specifies machining allowances and draft angles (tapers) for castings in all cast metals and their alloys produced by various casting manufacturing processes.

This document establishes the general principles for presentation of general geometrical tolerances that apply to 2D technical drawings in all disciplines and trades but which are also applicable to 3D applications.

NOTE            All figures are shown in 2D views only.

When cast datum surfaces are machined, this document is not applicable.

[1]Cancelled and replaced by ISO 21920-1.

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Document Number

ISO 8062-4:2023

Revision Level

2ND EDITION

Status

Current

Publication Date

May 1, 2023

Committee Number

ISO/TC 213